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    As of 1 January 2019, Esbjerg has a population of 72,168, [ 24 ] making it the fifth-largest city in Denmark, and the largest in west Jutland. Until the harbour was developed in the 1860s, the area was sparsely inhabited with just a few farms.

  3. Esbjerg is a city in Southwestern Jutland. The town was once Denmark's biggest fishing harbour, and the harbour is still an economic driving force in the town. Map. Directions.

  4. Sep 17, 2023 · Esbjerg is a coastal city located on the western coast of the Jutland Peninsula in southwestern Denmark. Esbjerg is known for its significant port, which plays a crucial role in trade and commerce, especially in the wind energy sector.

    • Visit The Man by The Sea Sculptures
    • Take A Walk Along Sædding Beach
    • Visit The Fisheries and Maritime Museum
    • Enjoy Esbjerg Museum
    • Visit Esbjerg Art Museum
    • Climb Esbjerg Water Tower
    • Relax in Esbjerg City Park
    • Have A Wander Around Esbjerg Port
    • Take The Ferry and Visit Fanø
    • How to Get to Fanø from Esbjerg

    Standing at an impressive 9 metres (29½ feet), the Man By The Sea sculptures by Svend Wiig Hansengaze out to sea at Sædding beach in Esbjerg. Visible up to 10km (6.2 miles) away, the sculpture is constructed from white concrete and is known locally by many different names, including The Four White Men, The Men By The Sea, The Men Meets The Sea and ...

    Sædding Beach (Sædding Strand) is a clean, pretty beach stretching 3.3 km (2 km) towards Hjerting Beach. Whilst there are likely to be many people around The Man By The Sea sculptures, the beach is a quiet, peaceful place if you want to stretch your legs and admire the view. Sædding Beach and the port are good bird-watching areas, with the chance t...

    There’s plenty for kids and adults to see and do inside and outside Esbjerg’s Fisheries and Maritime Museum (Fiskeri og Sofartsmuseet).

    The Esbjerg exhibition shows life from 1900 – 1950 and includes shops, life on the quay, a dentist’s room, inside a working-class apartment and a director’s apartment, including the maid’s room. Take a look out the study window in the director’s apartment and see the tailor at work. Being just 110 km (68 miles) from the Danish Padborg / German Harr...

    Located inside Esbjerg city park and next to the water tower, Esbjerg Art Museum focuses on contemporary art and is known to house one of the best collections of modern art in Denmark. The museum includes works by Svend Wiig Hansen, the artist who created The Man By The Sea sculptures. The Esbjerg Art Museum is just 300 meters (328 yards) from the ...

    Esbjerg Water Tower is temporarily closed. Esbjerg Water Tower (Esbjerg Vandtrårn) is a stunning architectural masterpiece constructed in 1897 by C H Clausen. From its towering height, on a clear day, breathtaking views stretch to Fanø and even Ribe, 30 km (18 miles) away. However, be aware that there is no elevator and many stairs to reach the top...

    Esbjerg City Park is a small park on a hill leading from the harbour to the city centre. It’s a relaxing place to rest; you can position plenty of movable wooden chairs in the shade or sun to suit yourself. Esbjerg City Park is 500 metres (546 yards) from the centre of Esbjerg along Torvegade.

    At one time, Esbjerg had the largest fishery harbour in Denmark, but that honour now goes to Skagen in Jutland on Denmark’s northernmost peninsula. Esbjerg is now Denmark’s leading offshore energy city, and its port is no longer used for fishing. Wander around the port, and from a distance, you’ll see the vessels associated with the offshore rigs a...

    The island of Fanø is just 12 minutes away from Esbjerg by ferry. Not only has Sønderho, in the south of Fanø, won the award as Denmark’s prettiest village, but Fanø has beautiful beaches and dunes, is excellent for bird watching and seal spotting, and if you’re on the beaches after heavy storms, you could find amber washed up on the shore. It’s de...

    To get to the island of Fanø from Esbjerg, you’ll need to take the Fanølinjen ferry from Dokvej 5, 6700 Esbjerg. The ferry port (færgen in Danish) is 2 km (1.2 miles) from Esbjerg train station and 1½ km (1 mile) from the city centre. Bus numbers 12 and 13 travel from the centre of Esbjerg to the Fanø ferry. Use Rejseplanento check the journey time...

  5. Esbjerg is a city in Southwestern Jutland. The town was once Denmark's biggest fishing harbour, and the harbour is still an economic driving force in the town. Esbjerg has grown into an important centre for education with campuses belonging to the University of Southern Denmark and Aalborg University.

  6. Mar 23, 2023 · Esbjerg, the fifth largest town in Denmark, presides over the west coast of Jutland, the country's mainland peninsula, opposite the northern tip of Fanø Island. Denmark's most important North Sea harbor and largest fishing port, Esbjerg is also the base for the country's significant oil and gas exploration in the North Sea.

  7. Esbjerg is located in the southwestern part of Denmark. The city itself has approximately 72,000 inhabitants, while the Esbjerg municipality has around 115,000. That makes it the fifth-largest city in Denmark, only surpassed by Copenhagen, Aarhus, Odense and Aalborg. For a long time, Esbjerg has been best known as a port city.